Coastal Roots Farm in Encinitas, incubated by the Leichtag Foundation in 2014 and awarded 501(c)(3) status in 2015, cultivates 17 acres on the 67-acre Leichtag Commons property at 441 Saxony Road in Encinitas. The nonprofit Jewish community farm has grown more than 432,000 pounds of organic produce and diverted 6.3 million pounds of waste from landfills, supplying a twice-weekly pay-what-you-can Farm Stand that accepts SNAP/EBT payments and feeds into the same plant-based dining corridor as Lotus Cafe & Juice Bar on South Coast Highway 101. Four impact initiatives — regenerative agriculture, equitable food access, environmental education, and Jewish life — structure the farm's programming, which includes CSA subscriptions, school field trips, farm-to-table culinary workshops, and monthly public tours. The education center hosts composting, crop-rotation, and regenerative-soil workshops, extending Encinitas's nonprofit education network alongside the creative-arts programming at Pacific View Arts Center on South Coast Highway 101. Production fields, greenhouses, a food forest, a vineyard, animal pastures, and compost operations occupy the former Ecke Family flower-growing land, employing closed-loop regenerative techniques — minimal tillage, cover cropping, and integrated chicken composting — to build soil organic matter and sequester carbon across the 17-acre site.